Natural Remedies for Rosacea?
Question: Are there any effective treatments for rosacea that don’t include the use of antibiotics or prescription potions and lotions? Rosacea is a condition of facial redness and sensitivity that...
View ArticleWho can benefit from a facial?
A facial can be an effective treatment that will sooth sensitive skin, or hydrate mature skin. All skin types can benefit. If clearing up some acne is your goal, we can create a customized program to...
View ArticleBest Dermatologist of Long Island 2010
We wanted to thank our patients for the honor of being nominated as one of the best dermatology practices of Long Island for the second year in a row! Thank you! If you would like to vote in the “Best...
View ArticleClearing Up Your Acne
At Belaray Dermatology, we are Acne experts. We know how frustrating Acne can be, and we also know how to make you better! For our patients who want to clear up as quickly as possible, a visit to our...
View ArticleMohs Surgery Targets Skin Cancer
Dr. Jeffrey Ellis was featured in the New Standard Winter 2010 employee publication of the North Shore-LIJ Health System. The full article on Mohs Surgery, a specialized technique for the treatment of...
View ArticleDO YOU KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT ACNE? TAKE A QUICK QUIZ
1. Is acne genetic? Does acne run in a family? 2. What percentage of 12-24 year old suffer from acne? A. 85% B. 60% C. 20% 3. Is acne just a phase we go through? 4. Is acne caused by poor hygiene?...
View ArticleHaiti Humanitarian Aid
We at Belaray Dermatology are saddened by the devastation in Haiti this week and are concerned for those living and traveling there. We wanted to provide you with this list of several organizations...
View ArticleBaths with Bleach Help Treat Eczema
Taking a dilute bleach bath can help reduce bacteria that make eczema flair – helping the skin to heal and reducing the need for topical and oral antibiotics. Taking a bleach bath is easy. Here are...
View ArticleSkin Cancer Checks Needed for People Taking Antifungal Med
People who are taking a long-term course of treatment of the antifungal drug voriconazole and who show signs of sun sensitivity or chronic sun damage should be screened for skin cancer, researchers say.
View ArticleSevere Psoriasis Boosts Heart Risks: Study
Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have found that people who suffer from severe forms of psoriasis are more likely to die from stroke or heart-related causes than people...
View ArticleWet Skin May Increase Risk Of Sun Burn
To the gardening world it may have always been considered a fact, but science has never proved the widely held belief that watering your garden in the midday sun can lead to burnt plants. Now a study...
View ArticleShoveling Efficiently May Save Your Skin
The cold weather can make skin dry, crack, hurt and itch… and one of the best things you can do to help your skin is to use wear protective clothing and minimize your exposure. Last valentines day, we...
View ArticleNot All Sun Protection Comes In A Bottle
More and more people are looking for ways to protect themselves from the sun’s UV rays. Fortunately, there are many options to choose from year- round. So enjoy the sun – but protect the skin your...
View ArticleThe UV Index
The UV Index scale used in the United States conforms with international guidelines for UVI reporting established by the World Health Organization. What follows is a description of each UV Index level...
View ArticleMelanoma Research Fundraiser
May is skin cancer month, and the first Monday of May (May 3, 2010) is known as Melanoma Monday – with special activities nationally and locally. To help spread awareness of skin cancer, and help our...
View ArticleSun Safety Honor Roll Welcomes Sacred Heart Academy
Congratulations to Meghan Taylor ’11 and her classmates at Sacred Heart Academy for their outstanding work in promoting sun safety at school! The sales were a great success – and all involved are now...
View ArticleDr. Rachel Ellis – Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
We are excited to welcome Rachel Ellis, MD to our office. Dr. Rachel Ellis received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University and her medical degree from the State University of New York,...
View ArticleSenator Fuschillo, County Executive Mangano, CCMAC, & Belaray Dermatology...
New York State Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. (R-Merrick) is partnering with Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and the Colette Coyne Melanoma Awareness Campaign (CCMAC) to help protect residents...
View ArticleSkin Cancer Screening Great Success At Wantagh Park
The Colette Coyne Melanoma Awareness Campaign did a wonderful job organizing and promoting the skin cancer screening at the Wantaugh Park/Pool in collaboration with Senator Charles Fuscillo and Nassau...
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